Built in 1914 by noted Monrovia architect, Charles Cramlet, this amazing Craftsman bungalow oozes original charm and character. The exterior features cross gables, wood shingle siding, and unique roof trusses spanning the wide front porch that is accented by tapered posts and double wood columns. Once inside the original front door, the first thing you notice is all the wood. The living room has original hardwood flooring, period pendant light, front picture window, a beam ceiling, brick fireplace with wood mantle, built-in bookcases and tapered posts, and leads into the large dining room with built-in China hutch, massive wood crown molding, and wainscoting. An enclosed sunroom that is being used as an office is just off the dining room. The expansive kitchen boasts ample wood cabinetry, some with glass fronts, breakfast bar, a butler’s pantry, recessed lighting, vinyl flooring, faux brick backsplash, Corian countertops, a laundry area, and a glass door ...
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